nature’s ways.
Mother Nature has a wonderful and fascinating way of expressing herself, especially with the recent eruption of a Chile volcano last week.
The blow caused volcanic ash and smoke to be thrown 10km upwards, and to sail 10,000km east, to the shores of Australia and New Zealand.
Now, with the wind pushing the cloud further south, airports are struggling to keep their flights maintained, with the risk of endangering staff and passengers.
The ash cloud poses a threat to the operations of international flying, leaving staff thrown into chaos with very limited remaining options.
Aviation authorities are concerned that the clouds behaviour is threatening, with its mass reaching the upper stratosphere and becoming trapped.
For now, airlines are being left to make their own decisions, though outlooks only give them a span of 12 hours into the insight of the cloud’s activity.

I agree with anon.
M.C
It erupted during the storm.
Source?
I can find plenty of evidence to prove that storms like that are caused by the hot ash in the cool atmosphere. Can you share where you found that is was just a coincidence?
Also, i dont know what happened to my previous comment here. Gonna assume it was too long to go through, or something about this blogging services doesnt like links.
Okay, so maybe I can better my research skills.
And WordPress catches comments with links in it for spam.
Good girl, theres hope for you yet!
I’m pretty sure that volcano’s like that cause the storms
Anon – pretty sure it is spelled “volcanos” not “volcano’s” that’s the most basic rule so you can hardly comment on this writing!
Hahahaha, dont worry, i realised. Also, its actually volcanoes, and i spelt it correctly in a reply to the authors comment that didn’t seem to come through. Lucky for the both of us that spelling the plural to volcano isnt a prerequisite to comment here
Volcanoes*